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EasyChair
Developer(s) Andrei Voronkov
Written in Perl
Operating system Linux
Type Academic conference abstract management
Website easychair.org  Edit this on Wikidata

EasyChair is a web-based conference management software system. [1] [2] It has been used since 2002 in the scientific community for tasks such as organising research paper submission and review. In 2012, EasyChair began offering an open access online publication service for conference proceedings.

Description

EasyChair is a paid web-based conference management software system used, among other tasks, to organize paper submission and review, [1] [2] similar to other event management system software such as OpenConf. EasyChair used to be run by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester but now it is a commercial service, owned by EasyChair Ltd. in Stockport (established 2016). [3] EasyChair used to be free, for standard service, but as of 2022, only minimal services are free.

The EasyChair website also provides an open access online publication service for conference proceedings. [4] When launched in 2012, the service was for computer science only, but in 2016 it was expanded to all sciences. [5]

History

The EasyChair software has been in continuous development since 2002. As of 2015, the code base consists of nearly 300,000 lines of code, and it has been used by more than 41,000 conferences. [6] More than two and a half million users in the scientific community reported using it in 2019. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Cristo, P.; Martinho, R. (2011). "AEMS: Towards an Advanced Event Management System". ENTERprise Information Systems. Communications in Computer and Information Science. Vol. 220. p. 82. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-24355-4_9. ISBN  978-3-642-24354-7.
  2. ^ a b Swee-Won Lo, Raphael C.-W. Phan, and Bok-Min Goi: On the Security of a Popular Web Submission and Review Software (WSaR) for Cryptology Conferences Archived 4 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine: Comparison of EasyChair with other related systems (Appendix C, Related work). Workshop on Information Security Applications, 2007.
  3. ^ "EasyChair". easychair.org. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  4. ^ "EPiC Series in Computing". EasyChair. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  5. ^ "EasyChair EPiC Series Opens for Areas Other than Computing". EasyChair. 17 January 2016. Archived from the original on 14 March 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  6. ^ Voronkov, Andrei (2015). "The Design of EasyChair". In Bjørner, Nikolaj; Prasad, Sanjiva; Parida, Laxmi (eds.). Distributed Computing and Internet Technology - 12th International Conference, ICDCIT 2016. LNCS. Vol. 9581. Springer. pp. IVI–XVII. ISBN  978-3-319-28033-2.
  7. ^ Kanav, Sudeep; Lammich, Peter; Popescu, Andrei (2014). "A Conference Management System with Verified Document Confidentiality". In Biere, Armin; Bloem, Roderick (eds.). Computer Aided Verification - 26th International Conference. LNCS. Vol. 8559. Springer. pp. 167–183. ISBN  978-3-319-08866-2.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

EasyChair
Developer(s) Andrei Voronkov
Written in Perl
Operating system Linux
Type Academic conference abstract management
Website easychair.org  Edit this on Wikidata

EasyChair is a web-based conference management software system. [1] [2] It has been used since 2002 in the scientific community for tasks such as organising research paper submission and review. In 2012, EasyChair began offering an open access online publication service for conference proceedings.

Description

EasyChair is a paid web-based conference management software system used, among other tasks, to organize paper submission and review, [1] [2] similar to other event management system software such as OpenConf. EasyChair used to be run by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester but now it is a commercial service, owned by EasyChair Ltd. in Stockport (established 2016). [3] EasyChair used to be free, for standard service, but as of 2022, only minimal services are free.

The EasyChair website also provides an open access online publication service for conference proceedings. [4] When launched in 2012, the service was for computer science only, but in 2016 it was expanded to all sciences. [5]

History

The EasyChair software has been in continuous development since 2002. As of 2015, the code base consists of nearly 300,000 lines of code, and it has been used by more than 41,000 conferences. [6] More than two and a half million users in the scientific community reported using it in 2019. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Cristo, P.; Martinho, R. (2011). "AEMS: Towards an Advanced Event Management System". ENTERprise Information Systems. Communications in Computer and Information Science. Vol. 220. p. 82. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-24355-4_9. ISBN  978-3-642-24354-7.
  2. ^ a b Swee-Won Lo, Raphael C.-W. Phan, and Bok-Min Goi: On the Security of a Popular Web Submission and Review Software (WSaR) for Cryptology Conferences Archived 4 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine: Comparison of EasyChair with other related systems (Appendix C, Related work). Workshop on Information Security Applications, 2007.
  3. ^ "EasyChair". easychair.org. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  4. ^ "EPiC Series in Computing". EasyChair. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  5. ^ "EasyChair EPiC Series Opens for Areas Other than Computing". EasyChair. 17 January 2016. Archived from the original on 14 March 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  6. ^ Voronkov, Andrei (2015). "The Design of EasyChair". In Bjørner, Nikolaj; Prasad, Sanjiva; Parida, Laxmi (eds.). Distributed Computing and Internet Technology - 12th International Conference, ICDCIT 2016. LNCS. Vol. 9581. Springer. pp. IVI–XVII. ISBN  978-3-319-28033-2.
  7. ^ Kanav, Sudeep; Lammich, Peter; Popescu, Andrei (2014). "A Conference Management System with Verified Document Confidentiality". In Biere, Armin; Bloem, Roderick (eds.). Computer Aided Verification - 26th International Conference. LNCS. Vol. 8559. Springer. pp. 167–183. ISBN  978-3-319-08866-2.

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